Prepare for a four-year Construction Management program by completing Shoreline's Construction Management Pre-Major.
Construction Management combines the studies of business, project management and construction. Construction Managers work directly with government officials and project subcontractors, from architects and engineers to plumbers and painters, to manage the planning, design and construction of a project from beginning to end. Construction Managers plan projects, estimate and manage costs, hire technical building experts, schedule and coordinate work, monitor quality and safety and ensure projects deliver within deadline and budget.
Part of Shoreline’s General Transfer program, this Major-Related Program includes specific courses to fulfill the requirements of the Associate of Arts – Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA) and leads to a specialized degree.
What You'll Learn
Describe differences and similarities in how people across the globe experience social, cultural, economic, or political systems.
Examine the interactions between societies and individuals.
Apply methods of a specific discipline to interpret an expression of the human experience.
Identify methods scientists use to explain aspects of the natural world.
Use scientific laboratory practices within a field or discipline to investigate a scientific concept.
In addition to the outcomes above, students will gain the skills and knowledge included in Shoreline Student Learning Outcomes (SSLOs): Communication, Critical Thinking, Equity & Social Justice, Information Literacy, and Quantitative & Symbolic Reasoning.
Careers & Opportunities
Students who graduate with a bachelor's degree in Construction Management develop the knowledge and skills to work as general contractors, construction managers, project managers, estimators and foremen. Construction Managers need to develop strong critical thinking, problem solving, project coordination, time management, mathematical and communication skills to be successful in this field. Potential employers include: construction companies, engineering firms, government agencies, real estate developers, consulting firms and self-employment.
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3 Abril 2024, 1 Julho 2024, 25 Setembro 2024
Shoreline Community College
16101 Greenwood Avenue North,
SHORELINE,
Washington,
98133, United States
Students must have a high school diploma.
English Language requirements:
Internet-Based Test (iBT): English 101: 61 overall, 20 writing; English for Academic Purposes (EAP): 46 overall, 14 writing
IELTS: Internet-Based Test (iBT): English 101: 5.5 overall, 6.0 writing; English for Academic Purposes (EAP): 5.0 overall, 5.0 writing
Cambridge IGCSE, A & O Level scores: English 101: A, B, or C in English; English for Academic Purposes (EAP): D in English
Cambridge English: English 101: 162 overall, 169 writing; English for Academic Purposes (EAP): 154 overall, 154 writing
Duolingo: English 101: 95; English for Academic Purposes (EAP): 85
ELS Language Center: English for Academic Purposes (EAP): Level 109 certificate
Pearson (PTE Academic Version): English 101: 49 overall, 56 writing; English for Academic Purposes (EAP): 46 overall, 49 writing
Os requisitos para o IELTS podem variar de acordo com o curso que você escolher.
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